FORBIDDEN DESIRE is out in the world and making waves!

The fourth book in the sex planet series is out and Niva and Graven are stealing hearts. If you want to check out chapter one, click here! Password: sexplanet.

If you’ve already read it and are hungry for more there’s a BONUS EPILOGUE. Lots of people had questions about what’s next for Niva and Graven, do they still play with other people?????? (Spoiler: YES! Hehe.) Forbidden Desire: Bonus Epilogue password: sexplanet

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I’m announcing my next sci-fi erotic series on my newsletter this week. (The sex planet will be back it’s just on a little hiatus this year while Niva and Graven make baby sex goddesses who will save the galaxy with their magic vaginas!) So if you’d like to see that… sign up on the contacts page. Hopefully releasing in March *fingerscrossed!*

As always, you can find me most often on Twitter and Insta @lovettromance. Stay well everyone! Read a romance, it’s an act of self-care šŸ˜‰

In Recovery With Romance Novels

I wrote a very personal piece for Publishers Weekly about how much romance novels have helped me in my journey to recovery. You can read it here or scroll below.Ā 

***TRIGGER warning for discussions of #metoo and PTSD***

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Iā€™m not here to explain what happened. I have no sordid details to offer, accusations to voice, or higher powers to blame. The only thing you need to know is Iā€™m a #MeToo, and I want to talk about what happens afterā€”and what an excellent place the romance genre is to recover from sexual assault.

Assault obliterates peopleā€™s needs; it robs them of choice. To pick up a novel is an act of consent; to open the pages of a book is an act of consent; engaging in reading is an act of consent. The romance genre offers three guarantees vital to my trauma recovery: heroines with agency, a happily ever after, and sex positivity.

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No two people survive trauma the same way. Story helped me. My psychiatric state, post-trauma, was at best erratic dysfunction, at worst suicidal ideation. The hypervigilance combined with the flashbacks left me with a brain I no longer recognized. I despaired of ever regaining my own mind, and fiction kept my flashbacks at bay better than any other escape.

There was only so much my husband, the doctors, the trauma programs, the psychiatric drugs, and the talk therapy could do. In the end, I had to reclaim my brain and my body for myself.

I wanted to read, but my attention span was shot, which made literary novels seem like grasping at swarming fireflies. Other genres had violence, grief, or unpredictable endings that were like quicksand to my emotional fragility. My everyday goal was to convince myself I still wanted to be alive. Reading tragedy or fearing it would occur on the next page wasnā€™t an option.

Enter happily-ever-afters and the pricelessness of predictability they can provide an unstable mind. I can read most romance novels without fear of a woman being assaulted, graphic violence killing off one of my favorite characters, or my mind wandering to suicidal ideation during musings on mortality. No matter how many obstacles the lovers meet in a romance, I know with the surety of the Earthā€™s orbit around the sun, it will end happily. Love will always win.

Enter heroines with agency. In romances that feature a female protagonist, her needs are placed at the forefront; whether her desires include a successful career or a rape fantasy, she will always get what she wants. Every time.

Page after page, romance novels say to the reader, ā€œYou are in control. You decide. You deserve what you want.ā€ With my everyday hypervigilance degrading my needs and telling me that going after what I wanted would put my life in danger, to read romance heroines doing just that and thriving reinforced all the wisdom my therapist could supply.

Therein lies the reclaiming of the mind, but romance also helps in repossession of the body. Romance novels have become my safe space.

Most modern romances portray sex positivity with a hard-line emphasis on consent. Every book reiterates the same few keynotes: sex is not bad, sex does not have to be violent, sex can be exactly what I want and need it to be. Reinforcing those ideas through reading is an act of therapy. (Also, the reminder that not all men are violent, self-obsessed criminals helps.)

It was a natural step to go from reading them to writing them and to making friends with other romance writers and readers. What I found in these lovers of the genre was a sensitive community; many had experienced some form of personal trauma and were sympathetic to the treacherous ground I was walking each day.

Not every romance lover has a story of assault, and not every romance features a heroine. Not every person recovering from assault reads romance, and romance novels alone will not cure PTSD. But for me, they are an essential piece, and Iā€™m not alone.

My storyā€™s ending isnā€™t quite a happily ever after. I can pick up other genres now on occasion, but Iā€™m coming to accept, five years after my assault, that my recovery is going to be lifelong. In the meantime, the romance community is here to stay, and the happy endings are limitless. I can read and write them for as long as I need the safety to go after what I want on the pageā€”even when Iā€™m unable to in life.

What Will Happen with Our Favorite Star Wars Couples in Last Jedi?

(This article was originally published on Heroes & Heartbreakers.)

The newĀ Star WarsĀ trailer is here and all we want to know isā€”whereā€™s our Rey / Finn candy? Where, oh where, have they gone?

Because if there are no scenes with Rey & Finn together in this movieā€¦

*Pause for moment of emotional collection*

That meansā€¦

Weā€™ll be waiting two more years for the next movie to get some? Is that what this is going to turn into?

Reyā€™s goodbye from Finn in Force Awakens was touching. Which didnā€™t sound like a goodbye long enough to last an entire Star Wars episode, but thatā€™s sure as hell what it looks like watching the trailer.

Continue reading What Will Happen with Our Favorite Star Wars Couples in Last Jedi?

6 Essentials on Our Afterburn/Aftershock Movie Wish List

(This post was originally published on Heroes & Heartbreakers.)

Sylvia Dayā€™s Afterburn/Aftershock releases Nov. 3rd on Passionflix, and we canā€™t wait!

For years, I’ve been wanting Sylvia Day characters to get their debut up on the screen. I always hoped it would be the Crossfire series, but alas, it hasnā€™t worked out so far. BUT, not to despair. Passionflix is to the rescue!

Sylvia Day has been supplying fans with social media and email, building up the hype, from the casting of the characters to the behind the scenes shots, to editing clips, and then the trailer.

Continue reading 6 Essentials on Our Afterburn/Aftershock Movie Wish List

A How-To Guide for Reviewing Romance for the Inexperienced (and Indifferent) Critic

(This was originally published on Heroes & Heartbreakers.)

6 Aspects of Romance You Should Definitely Bring Up When You Review the Genre

Being a critic isnā€™t an easy job. Especially when it comes to reviewing romance.

Itā€™s such a complex genre with all those predictable endings that are so feel-good. I mean, whatā€™s to critique in that? And all that intricate conflict, carefully crafted plot development, and detailed characterization can be very overwhelming to the inexperienced critic.

Iā€™m here to help you. Continue reading A How-To Guide for Reviewing Romance for the Inexperienced (and Indifferent) Critic

9 Essential Game of Thrones Scenes for Jon/Daenerys Shippers

(This post was originally published on Heroes & Heartbreakers.)

Between Daenerys and Jonā€”Whoā€™s really in charge?

It only took seven seasons, but Jon and Daenerys are finally together!

The two most lovable players inĀ Game of ThronesĀ had lots of shared screen time this season. It was exploding with sexual chemistryā€”um, I mean heavy eye-gazing.

Continue reading 9 Essential Game of Thrones Scenes for Jon/Daenerys Shippers

Desperate Times Call for Desperate Measures… Even in Romance (As In the Dark Romance Series)

(This article was originallyĀ published on Heroes & Heartbreakers.)

The lengths we want a character to go for love knows no bounds. When someone they love is threatened, we want to see them do whatever they can to protect them.

In real life, we may have the urge to do violence when a loved one is hurt. Or protect someone from harm in a way that is impossible for us. Itā€™s not civil to go beat up a bully. Itā€™s illegal to seek justice on someone the law doesnā€™t catch. But in a romance fictional world, all characters good and evil get their due.Ā  Continue reading Desperate Times Call for Desperate Measures… Even in Romance (As In the Dark Romance Series)

What Will Be Sansa Starkā€™s Greatest Revenge? Weā€™re Hoping It Will Be a Happy Ending!

(This post was originally published on Heroes & Heartbreakers.)Ā 

If anyone deserves an epic romance onĀ Game of Thrones, it’s Sansa Stark…

It’s addictive to speculate about what will happen next onĀ Game of Thrones. That’s the appeal. We all have ideas about what we think will happen. It’s endless entertainment to talk about it.

What makes it more fun, we rarely guess right. The show has taught us one thing: expect the unexpected. Continue reading What Will Be Sansa Starkā€™s Greatest Revenge? Weā€™re Hoping It Will Be a Happy Ending!

Villain or Anti-Hero?

If he’s a stalker, then he’s the villain, right?

That’s what he wants you to believe.

But, as hard as he tries to deny it, there’s far more to him than bad intentions. To call him a mere villain would be limiting.

True, Logan has no intention of saving someone, of loving or being loved by anyone. So he’s no hero. Forget about romance, intimacy, let alone sex. He’s not out to woo – he’s out to destroy. Continue reading Villain or Anti-Hero?

Stranger: Writing A Stalker Romance

I didn’t intend to write a book about a stalker. It just kind of came out that way, and my editor took it and ran with it.

I’d like to make a loud proud disclaimer: Stalkers in real life are dangerous. No one should ever have to endure that. If you or someone you know is being stalked, please tell someone and notify the appropriate authorities.

That said . . . fiction is a whole other story. What is scary and disturbing in real life can be exciting to explore among the safe pages of a romance novel. Continue reading Stranger: Writing A Stalker Romance